Hmm. This is a major issue. We have a way around this:
set numberFormatLocalization FALSE
but that's not going to solve the problem.
The Java method that is used to process this is the same one that is used
for many many aspects of Jmol. This is just one example of where that might
be a problem.
Hmm. Now what? I guess that depends upon why we do this in the first place.
Not today!
2011/8/22 Angel Herráez <angel.herraez@...>
> write myfile.pdb
>
> is producing a file that uses commas as decimal markers (I guess this comes
> from my
> Spanish locale in Java, although my Windows is configured to use the
> decimal point, not the
> comma)
>
> As a result, the pdb file is not correctly read (some missing atoms and
> bonds).
> A full search and replace on the file content cures the issue.
>
> Jmol app, 12.2.RC2_dev 2011-07-31 15:35
>
>
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